| Plastic Worm Resurrection |
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| Written by Craig DeFronzo | |||
| Sunday, 01 October 2006 00:00 | |||
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Did you forget about something? Neglect the one bait you likely learned first? We all get caught up in the latest bass fishing trend. It is so easy to go online and buy all of the baits that we read about. Senko’s, Brush Hogs, Ugly Otters, Beavers, Paca Chunks, the list goes on. Think about it though, when was the last time that you fished the lowly Texas rigged worm? After some internal debate with myself, I concluded that it had been about 8 years since I really worm fished, not finesse fished. I had grown up cutting my teeth on the Mister Twister Phenom worm and Culprits, Gillrakers and others. Why had they disappeared from my approach? This was more likely because I was a victim of changing times and technological advances in our sport. That isn’t a bad thing but it could be when you abandon what has always worked for you. Enter 2006 as I adapt to my new surroundings in Florida. This place is so much different from NY. Fishing in NY was easy because you had a few visible places on a lake that looked different and subsequently held fish. Here in Florida, everything looks like it hold bass but it surely doesn’t. Since I’ve been down here, I’ve managed to go back to the Culprit worm heavily. I’ve had so much success with it that I wonder why I left it for greener pastures. Craig DeFronzo
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